Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 99Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1919 - American literature |
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Page 21
... become , under Providence , the instrument of preserving my fellow- countrymen from much grief and trum- pet - sounding and throat - cutting . In- stead of pursuing that chance two weeks ago as was my duty , I have dangled at your apron ...
... become , under Providence , the instrument of preserving my fellow- countrymen from much grief and trum- pet - sounding and throat - cutting . In- stead of pursuing that chance two weeks ago as was my duty , I have dangled at your apron ...
Page 60
... become inhuman and monstrous . When I came to the head of the stairs the Dove door was ajar and moving slightly , as though some one had just passed through . I stood by the door , pushing it gingerly , to see who was behind . I heard ...
... become inhuman and monstrous . When I came to the head of the stairs the Dove door was ajar and moving slightly , as though some one had just passed through . I stood by the door , pushing it gingerly , to see who was behind . I heard ...
Page 78
... become a party ques- tion , with the partizans lined up pro and contra and the mugwumps sorely perplexed . In Washington administra- tion and anti - administration forces are pitted against each other in the Senate , with a few bolters ...
... become a party ques- tion , with the partizans lined up pro and contra and the mugwumps sorely perplexed . In Washington administra- tion and anti - administration forces are pitted against each other in the Senate , with a few bolters ...
Page 94
... become a peculiar people ? " Mr. Washington suggested . " Is n't that possible ? " He pointed Mr. Wells did not agree . out that negroes had no common re- ligion , culture , or racial conceit to hold them together , that the colored ...
... become a peculiar people ? " Mr. Washington suggested . " Is n't that possible ? " He pointed Mr. Wells did not agree . out that negroes had no common re- ligion , culture , or racial conceit to hold them together , that the colored ...
Page 102
... become united in the management of an indus- try in which both are vitally concerned . " This blackboard diagram contains the whole system of economics on which modern industry is based , and this cor- poration president is preparing a ...
... become united in the management of an indus- try in which both are vitally concerned . " This blackboard diagram contains the whole system of economics on which modern industry is based , and this cor- poration president is preparing a ...
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